Years ago, a young lady that I worked with, asked me why I very rarely was absent from the workplace because of sickness. I pointed to my head and stated, "If you truly think and believe you are sick mentally, your body will eventually become sick, but if you truly think and believe you are healthy and well, your body will respond in kind."

Beloved, here's a suggestion to test the power of your mind: When your body gives you signals that something doesn't feel quite right, and you begin to feel the signs of a possible cold or flu coming about, just believe and repetitively say the following words in your mind: "I am healthy, wealthy, and wise."

Test the above suggestion, and see if it works (you have nothing to lose, and your health to gain). When I have put the above suggestion into practice (as I have multiple times in my life), I immediately thwart the possibility of becoming sick in both mind and body. And even if I acquire a common cold, its duration is shortened to maybe two or three days.

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